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Musician and naturopathic physician Debbie Miller shares wisdom about coping during high stress moments. Laughter really is the best medicine...
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Veterans for Peace lifetime member Monique Salhab talks the military industrial complex, the true costs of war, and how Buddhism can help heal.
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18yo high school senior Nathan Ellis talks about the suicides of his peers, the impact on his life, and the importance of talking about pain and grief instead of bottling up your feelings.
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Creator, activist, and educator Amber Flame talks about the sudden death of her mom in 2015, the toll that negative body image takes, and how life transforms with snowballing gifts from grief.
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Musician Kyle Findley-Meier talks masculinity, femininity, and the changes he went through as he began to finally merge those identities. One vivid quote is that he "put on a shell, and lugged my melting insides around this plane of existence".
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Lutheran Father John Barich talks with Moe about grief and loss, the ivory tower of the seminary, and the joys of a loving community. This episode title is “Gratitude Opens onto Peace” and it really is true. Transition music by Carrie Biell. Theme music is “A Bit of a Hard Time” by Julia Massey.
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Moe talks endometriosis, pain, the pitfalls of Western medicine, and what makes a beautiful colon with an anonymous friend. Music in this episode by Allison Preisinger from the Jade EP. Theme music by Julia Massey.
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Educator and mom Kendra Toth shares how a breast cancer diagnosis transformed her life.
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We're back at it for Season 2! Host Moe Provencher spends some time filling listeners in on how the off-season has been, and what kinds of conversations about loss and change to expect in upcoming episodes.
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The final episode of Season One is a retrospective that includes a handful of bonus excerpts from half a dozen guests from the inaugural season. Music in this episode by Sera Cahoone. Theme music for the series is "A Bit of a Hard Time" by Julia Massey.
info_outlineMoe sits down with Seattle-based musician, mom, and all-around badass woman Julia Massey. They talk about the death of Julia's dad 20 years earlier, her 3.5yo son, and everything in between. Theme music by Julia Massey, episode music by Sera Cahoone.
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